OR: An introductory blog post in a compilation meant to chronicle the rise of global literature in the 21st century world...but you already knew that.
Hello class. I am Tanner, and I would love to take this time to introduce myself through cyberspace. I've blogged before, but I'm still not very good at it so bear with me. I even put up a feeble attempt to create my own webpage, but despite assurance that I would have a lot of help from a tech savvy friend (you can visit her site here: http://www.keytarded.com/ ) I got about 4 pages into the xml book before I fell asleep and drooled all over it. Sorry DTCers.
It is always tricky to decide how much to share to a group of strangers (for instance, do I or do I not link to my match.com profile), so I figured I'd start this blog by posting about something we all love (or else we wouldn't be in this class): literature.
I have no idea why I love to read. I was not raised in a house of intellectuals, I was fairly good at sports and love the outdoors, I didn't have the best English teachers growing up, basically I wasn't driven to books the way a lot of people are. But even when I was a kid I had an inherent love of language, and I was drawn like a magnet to fantastic stories. Basically, I love it when people make shit up, and are really good at making said shit sound pretty.
So I read a lot of books and watch a lot of movies. Here is a list of the top five books I'm not embarrassed to say I love to a group of fellow judgmental English majors:
Blood Meridian
Cathedral
Cat's Cradle
The Dark Knight Returns
Empire Falls
Oh. I take it back. I am embarrassed. This is a global lit class and all five of those authors are American. Well, to be a little more well-rounded I will share my favorite international book:
White Teeth
I already know I'm going to enjoy this class. The reading list is excellent, and I also get to blog every week about how smart I am because I know how to read.
Looking forward to reading all your blogs,
Tanner
My opinions and assigned writings on all things literary, done Hammer-style.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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